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Members of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held their pledge banquet at
Tiger Dunlop Inn last Tuesday evening. Pictured here- are Mrs.
Anita Swartman, left, president; pledges Mrs. Alison Dowds, Mrs.
Susan Knudsen and Rita Burton; and " Mrs. Susan Gower,
vice-president and rushing captain.
Murray Gaunt is guest speaker at
Huron County Junior Farmers banquet
BY WILMA OKE
Decreasing emphasis ' on
agriculture at the University of
Guelph was,atfacked by Murray -
Gaunt, MPP for Huron-8m%�
when he spoke at the annual
banquet and dance of the Huron
County Junior Farmers in the
Seaforth Community Centre last
Saturday. .•
Mr: Gaunt said that more
•stress in being placed on arts and
science courses at the school and
plans are to drop' the name
Ontario Agricultural College
despite the institution's
world-wide reputation in
agriculture.
Mr. Gaunt said the university
administrators want to do away
with the old names—the Ontario
Agricultural . College, Ontario
Veterinary College and the
MacDonald Institute—b'y
changing them to a faculty . or
other new structure.
When the .Ontario
government moved to create the
University of Guelph, Mr. Gaunt
Forresters hold
meeting
The regular November
meeting was held on the 26th. A
slate of officersfor the, year
1970 was brought in by the
nominating committee as
follows: president, Sister Betty
Moore; vice president, Sister
Rosemary Horner; recording
secretary, Sister 'Clara Anne
Jewell; treasurer; •-Sister Phyllis
Bogie; chaplain, Sister Doreen
Willis; conductor, Sister Audrey
Kernighan; warden, Sister
Marilyn Feagan; inner.guard,
Sister Elinor Fisher anouter
guard, Sister Bernice Moore.
Donations were made as
follows:. $25.00 Children's Aid;
$ 25 . 0 0 . Ontario Hospital
Christmas Stockings; $25.00
Adult Retarded Workshop and
$100.00 Cancer Research.
Plans were corr''ipleted for the
annual Christmas' Party to be
held on December 5.
For more than a century, The
Salvation Army at holiday time
.has been bringing little gifts and'
the warmth of friendship into
hospitals, prisons, old people's
homes, into all the "dark
corners" of life. The Army of
the helping hand tries to fill that
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said, the Dept. of Agriculture
and Food received every
assurance that the focal point
would be agriculture. Because
there are thousands of arts and
science students, the MPP said,
"we have seen that the
agricultural groups and the
veterinary group have steadily
become less."
Mr. Gaunt said the Dept. of
Agriculture and Food has asked
for a meeting with the
agricultural part of the Guelph
administration and hopes
something can be worked out.
Now the Dept. of Agriculture
and Food contracts with .the
university to provide the
diploma course and
correspondence courses at a cost
of $163,000, and short courses
at $127,000, plus advisory
programmes and extension
programmes for another
$600,000.
Mr. Gaunt suggested .that
farm organizations, the Junior
Farmers in particular, should
make their views on the matter .
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The final decision has not
been made yet, the MPP said,
but there is not much time left
for discussion.
Junior Farmers who intend to
stay on Ontario farms anti make
farming their career and
profession will benefit if they
prevent the change at Guelph,
Mr. Gaunt said, and agriculture
will have preserved an institution
that has given it status, prestige
and prominence.
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